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181. Creation Is a Song / Ho'ė enemeohe

Text Information
First Line: The rolling of the oceans
Title: Creation Is a Song / Ho'ė enemeohe
Author: Doug Krehbiel
Author: Jude Krehbiel
Translator (Cheyenne): Lenora Hart Holliman
Translator (Cheyenne): Wayne Leman
Refrain First Line: Creation Is a Song (Ho’ė enemeohe)
Meter: 8.6.6.6 with refrain
Language: English, Cheyenne
Publication Date: 2020
Scripture: ;
Topic: Indigenous Communities: Resources Related to; Creation: Beauty of; God: Images and Names of (1 more...)
Source: based on Psalm 19; inspired by the writings of Lawrence Hart (Cheyenne, USA)
Copyright: © 2003 Doug Krehbiel and Jude Krehbiel
ONE LICENSE: VT181
Notes: For the refrain, either language may be sung alone, or the two may be sung in combination.
Tune Information
Name: CREATION IS A SONG
Composer: Doug Krehbiel
Composer: Jude Krehbiel
Meter: 8.6.6.6 with refrain
Incipit: 55527 65722 22255
Key: C Major
Source: in consultation with Lenora Hart Holliman; inspired by Cheyenne Christian Songs given to Maude Fighting Bear (Cheyenne, USA) and Tsese-Ma’heone-Nemeototse (Cheyenne Spiritual Songs)
Copyright: © 2003 Doug Krehbiel and Jude Krehbiel



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